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Using Mandrel 401:
Screw accessory on to the mandrel firmly.
The accessories that should be used with this mandrel are:
Using Mandrel 402*:
Loosen screw.
Replace accessory.
Tighten screw. Do not overtighten.
The accessories should be used with this mandrel are:
541 / 456 / 426 / 540 / 420 / 409 / 411 / 412 / 413
Changing the sanding band of a sanding drum*:
Loosen screw.
Pull old band off the rubber brushing.
Replace with new band.
Tighten screw.
Accessories:
Using Multi Chuck:
The Dremel Multi Chuck uses a similar system to a conventional drill and dismisses the use
of any collet. It is compatible with accessories with a 0.4 mm to 3.4 mm shank diameter, and it
can be loosened and tightened by using your hands.
Using collets:
Dremel accessories have different shank sizes, depending on the accessory you might need
to use a different collet. The collet sizes available are 3.2 mm / 2.4 mm / 1.6 mm / 0.8 mm.
Your multitool comes with a 3.2 mm collet.
* Hint: For loosening and tightening screws
Tool gripping:
One-handed grip: Overhand grip on the tool with fingers
curved over the top of the tool and the thumb underneath.
Tennis style underhand grip. Useful for drilling horizontally.
Two-handed grips give extra stability. An underhand-over-
hand combination gives firm support. This grip is particularly
useful for grinding, sanding and polishing.
Pencil grip is used mainly for engraving; polishing detailed
applications.
One-handed grip
Two-handed grip
407 / 430 / 439
use bottom of the wrench
Pencil grip
414 / 422 / 429 / 425
Using Dremel
EZ SpeedClic:
Through a patented mandrel
and wheel design, Dremel has
found a way that enables you
to change your accessory
in 3 simple steps – Pull, Click,
Twist – without using any tools.
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